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Huntindog
Dec 16, 2015Explorer
That is very similar to the one that came on my 2010 Sabre... Even the yellow sticker which states a capacity of 450#. This design doesn't rely on the bumper for support. It is bolted right to the frame. The rack portion is changed from what mine has, but the rest is identical. Propbably an evolution of the design.
I see no reason why this rack could not work on other brand TTs that have a suitable frame to mount to.... Not sure how you would determine a safe weight rating though. Just because the rack is good for 450#, doesn't mean that you can bolt it on any TT and expect it to be able to carry that much.
I absolutly love mine. I think it is the best rack in the buisiness.
I even mounted a small deep freezer on one side of it for my extended boondocking trips.
I made one mod to it. The hitch pins were a somewhat loose fit, allowing some movement of the rack up and down. This became a problem with the freezer, as it would hit the ladder when going over roads that had a lot of frost heave bumps. So I bought the next size up hitch pins and drilled out the holes for a perfect fit.
I see no reason why this rack could not work on other brand TTs that have a suitable frame to mount to.... Not sure how you would determine a safe weight rating though. Just because the rack is good for 450#, doesn't mean that you can bolt it on any TT and expect it to be able to carry that much.
I absolutly love mine. I think it is the best rack in the buisiness.
I even mounted a small deep freezer on one side of it for my extended boondocking trips.
I made one mod to it. The hitch pins were a somewhat loose fit, allowing some movement of the rack up and down. This became a problem with the freezer, as it would hit the ladder when going over roads that had a lot of frost heave bumps. So I bought the next size up hitch pins and drilled out the holes for a perfect fit.
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